Different names of Bioelectrography

Different names of Bioelectrography

Different terms are used to describe the effect of the discharge of objects at high voltage high-frequency fields:

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Bioenergy Measurements for Predictive Medical Diagnosis

Bioenergy Measurements for Predictive Medical Diagnosis

Pradeep B. Deshpande*1, Konstantin Korotkov2, and James P. Kowall3

1Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering, University of Louisville; President, Six Sigma & Advanced Controls, Inc., Louisville, KY 40222 USA

2Professor of Biophysics and Computers, St. Petersburg Federal University of Informational Technologies, Optics, and Mechanics, St. Petersburg, Russia

3James Kowall, MD (Neurology, Internal Medicine), PhD (Theoretical Physics), Eugene, Oregon, USA

Abstract

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Ultrasound influence on the Human

STUDY OF THE INFLUENCE OF DIAGNOSTIC ULTRASOUND ON THE HUMAN AQUA-SYSTEM WITH BIO-WELL DEVICE Krashenyuk A.I.1, Korotkov K.G 2., Kuryleva N.A.1 1. Academy of Hirudotherapy, St. Petersburg, Russia 2. St. Petersburg Federal University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics, St. Petersburg, Russia Abstract Objective: To evaluate the influence of diagnostic ultrasound onto the condition of … Read more

Assessment of the circadian rhythm by GDV

Prediction of the competitive readiness of Paralympic athletes on the basis of assessment of the circadian rhythm by Gas Discharge Visualization method

Banajan A A1,2, Grachev A A1, Korotkov K G1, Korotkova A K1

1 Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture and Sport of the Russian Ministry of Sport, Saint Petersburg, Russia.

2 Federal Research and Clinical Center of Sport Medicine and Rehabilitation of the Federal Medical and Biological Agency, Moscow, Russia.

Keywords: Paralympic sport, psychophysiological state, the energy state of a person, gas discharge visualization, GDV, Bio-Well, rapid assessment, competition.

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The Crisis of European Sciences with GDV

Can our living body (Leib) be considered as an epistemic criterion in psychotherapy as Edmund Husserl proposed in “The Crisis of European Sciences”? A basic research with GDV-Kirlian.

Azevedo, E., Bassani, M.A.

ABSTRACT

This article presents a brief historical review of the “organismic criterion” concept, originally theorized by Edmund Husserl in “The Crisis of European Sciences” (1936), verified and developed technically in the last 40 years by Meneghetti and others (2005). The authors have conducted applied research in this field since 2007 and present empirical evidence generated by basic research with electrophotonic analysis considering 162 psychotherapeutic sessions with 31 different subjects using the ontopsychological approach, in which measurement of organismic parameters of both client and therapist are correlated according to the different moments of a typical psychotherapy encounter.

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Subtle Energies

Science to Sage Features on IUMAB Library

The Spectral Domain: The Reciprocal Space

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GDV/EPI in the Diagnosis of Autonomic Nervous System

Electrophotonic Imaging Technology in the Diagnosis of Autonomic Nervous System in Patients with Arterial Hypertension

Korobka I.E, Yakovleva E.G., Korotkov K.G., Belonosov S.S., Kolesnichenko T.V.

1 Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University, Russia
2Department of Mechanics and Optics, St. Petersburg Federal
University of Information Technologies, Russia
*Corresponding author: Konstantin G Korotkov, St.
Petersburg Research Institute of Physical Culture and Sport,
NIIFK, Ligovski prospect 56E, St. Petersburg, 19104 , Russia,

Received: October 30, 2017 | Published: January 31, 2018

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